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  1. The Sakhalin Climate Experiment

    Climate change was long neglected by Russian politics. However, from 2019 to 2021, substantial changes were observable. During this time, climate...

    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  2. Climate fatalism, partisan cues, and support for the Inflation Reduction Act

    The United States faces multiple political challenges to achieving the rapid cuts in carbon emissions called for by the Intergovernmental Panel on...

    Melissa K. Merry, Rodger A. Payne in Policy Sciences
    Article 10 May 2024
  3. Communication for Climate Change and Development: Roadmap to Build Climate Resilient Communities

    Climate change scenario has become serious over the past few years. Erratic patterns of the weather, rising sea levels and melting glaciers are...
    Bhavna Mehta, Eapen Sam, Nazish Campwala in Environmental Activism and Global Media
    Chapter 2024
  4. Government Culture and Climate

    Popular perceptions of government as an enormous bureaucracy are trendy for politicians running for office. They appeal to the public’s poor...
    Aimee L. Franklin, Jos C. N. Raadschelders in Introduction to Governance, Government and Public Administration
    Chapter 2023
  5. Japanese and Taiwanese Approaches to Future Climate Displaced People

    This chapter aims to examine the role of climate change and environmental drivers in the migration decision-making of Pacific Islanders and to...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  6. Institutional coordination arrangements as elements of policy design spaces: insights from climate policy

    This study offers insights into the institutional arrangements established to coordinate policies aiming at the mitigation of and adaptation to...

    Heiner von Lüpke, Lucas Leopold, Jale Tosun in Policy Sciences
    Article Open access 28 November 2022
  7. The hidden European consensus on migrant selection: a conjoint survey experiment in the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and Denmark

    Over the last three decades, Northern European countries have become net-receivers of immigrants from non-EU-countries. According to previous...

    Troels Fage Hedegaard, Christian Albrekt Larsen in Acta Politica
    Article 22 September 2022
  8. The Transformative Potential of Responding to Climate Change: Towards a Dynamic Global Tax

    A worldwide greenhouse gas tax is a global-Keynesian solution to the aporia of the climate crisis. We argue that taxes should be preferred to trading...
    Heikki Patomäki in World Statehood
    Chapter 2023
  9. Towards Accountability in Climate Finance: Lessons from Nepal and Indonesia

    There is overwhelming evidence that those who are poor or marginalized will be disproportionately impacted by climate change. Poor people are more...
    Chapter 2022
  10. Climate Citizens Embracing Renewable Energy: Re-municipalisation

    From consumers of energy to combining consumption with household generation, householders reach out to another plane where they are able to project a...
    Stuart Rosewarne in Contested Energy Futures
    Chapter 2022
  11. Formal and Disruptive Co-production of the Climate Emergency Response: The Case of Barcelona

    The climate emergency momentum has transformed urban climate politics and activism. Among the demands reinvigorated by climate movements, the need...
    Chapter Open access 2022
  12. Biodiverse Adaptation to Climate Change: Community-Based Mangrove Agro Aqua Silvi (CMAAS) Culture

    This chapter investigates biodiversity adaptation options in response to climate change and presents a novel strategy called Community-based Mangrove...
    Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Tanjila Afrin in Sundarbans and its Ecosystem Services
    Chapter 2022
  13. To what extent do interest group messages shape the public’s climate change policy preferences?

    Interest groups campaign to influence public opinion on climate change, yet few studies have empirically examined whether they are successful in...

    Sam Crawley, Hilde Coffé, Ralph Chapman in British Politics
    Article 28 July 2020
  14. Elite Influence on Attitudes About Gender Egalitarianism: Evidence from a Population-Based Survey Experiment

    Although various explanations have been proposed in regard to the persistency of patriarchal attitudes and gendered outcomes in political processes,...

    Alper T. Bulut, T. Murat Yildirim in Political Behavior
    Article 27 May 2021
  15. Securitizing New Energy Amidst the Global Pandemic: The Chinese State and the Politics of Climate Change

    This chapter argues that the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated the process fulfilling the promise of the neoliberal idea to mitigate the...
    Geoffrey C. Chen in Human Security in China
    Chapter 2022
  16. Taming Uncertainty: Climate Policymaking and the Spatial Politics of Privatized Advice

    This chapter examines the phenomenon of climate consulting, a new and rapidly growing field of professional services. Presenting findings from an...
    Chapter 2021
  17. An Idea—And More Than an Idea: Climate Engineering in Research and Decision-Making

    This chapter offers a concise summary of the current state of Climate EngineeringClimate Engineering, introducing these emerging technologies as...
    Chapter 2021
  18. The Future of Climate Action: From Systems Change to Behavior Change

    Action on climate change is becoming increasingly personal. It is no longer the purview of primarily national policymakers, as presidents and prime...
    Michael Shank in The Future of Global Affairs
    Chapter 2021
  19. Low-Carbon Development: An Idea Whose Time Has Come—Unlocking Climate Cooperation Between India and the EU

    This chapter deals with the bilateral climate relations emerging in the context of the EU-India Strategic Partnership. As will be argued here,...
    Kirsten Jörgensen in EU-India Relations
    Chapter 2021
  20. Immediate rewards or delayed gratification? A conjoint survey experiment of the public’s policy preferences

    Previous scholarship has focused primarily on how citizens’ form policy preferences and how those preferences are taken into account in democratic...

    Henrik Serup Christensen, Lauri Rapeli in Policy Sciences
    Article Open access 07 October 2020
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